News About International Racing

Trainer John Moore has been pleased with the class displayed by NotListenin’tome since his arrival in Hong Kong, and is hopeful the former Sydney sprinter can complete an ideal tune-up for next month’s 2015 Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) in Saturday’s International Trial (1200m) at Sha Tin.

Not Listenin’tome has been geared towards the 2015 Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) ...

Three-year-old colt Tashbeeh has finished in the first three in his past five consecutive starts, including a minor placing in the Listed TV Stakes (1800m) at Flemington Racecourse back in the spring on Crown Oaks Day.

Seascay Handicap winner Tashbeeh will travel to the UAE for the Dubai World Cup carnival next month. Photo by Adrienne Bicknell.

Glorious Days showed an impressive turn-of-foot to win the Group 1 Hong Kong Mile (1600m) and give trainer John Sizehis first ever victory in one of the Hong Kong International Races at Sha Tin yesterday.

Glorious Days upstaged French superstar Moonlight Cloud and Australian hope Linton to win the Hong Kong Mile at Sha Tin on Sunday. Photo: Daniel ...

Australian speedster Bel Sprinter will have to wait a while but is likely to get a chance to exact revenge on Lucky Nine after running second to the classy Hong Kong sprinter in the Group 1 2013 KrisFlyer International Sprint (1200m) on Sunday.

Bel Sprinter lost no admirers when second in Singapore on Sunday. Photo: Steve Hart.